my hubby and I looked around once, before going to a hyde concert that was near by.Its huge. Think of this tho you know how snacks drinks and such (little tylenol packets disposible cameras etc) are spendy at a convention center and or down town in general? well in LA the base price is more expensive in general (by base I mean the prices you would see in a grocery store) so they will be even more expensive so I would def suggest planning ahead

I've been wanting to go since 2005. The anime club at Clark College went that year, but I was unable to join them, on account of my job. Nowadays, I could pay for it myself, but there are two other Summertime cons that are high on my list, too. Chances are that 2014 will be the soonest I can go, but only if the club plans to go there next year (I'd be going as an adviser, not a member).

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my hubby and I looked around once, before going to a hyde concert that was near by.Its huge. Think of this tho you know how snacks drinks and such (little tylenol packets disposible cameras etc) are spendy at a convention center and or down town in general? well in LA the base price is more expensive in general (by base I mean the prices you would see in a grocery store) so they will be even more expensive so I would def suggest planning ahead

Kay............and some examples of REALLY HIGH priced stuff would be? Is there a bigger tax increase there or something?

To put it simply, the entire state of California (like with Washington) has a minimum sales tax. That number gets bigger in different areas because they'll have different and/or more needs than other places. Counties can add to the taxes, as well as cities.

i.e. In Vancouver, the sales tax is 8.4%, whereas in Seattle it's 9.5%. Seattle has more needs to be met than Vancouver, much of which includes road work, police, firemen, city councils, etc.

Get it now?

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Food and drinks... And the sheer size of it can be daunting. I went in 2007 and wow was it huge.. The whole group I went with were glad we booked another day at the hotel after the con just so we could sleep after the 5 day ordeal (cause we went on day 0). Lines eat up a lot of time, and some things were ticketed.

I'd say carry a few water bottles in a backpack and some granola bars and what not, and maybe an umbrella for mobile shade. When I was there, especially on the last day, several people got heat stroke and EMT's had to be called in.

@random : I didn't go to any concerts cause we didn't have time. I went to the Death Note movie, the Transformers movie and the skit contest. I actually got the worst of my sunburns on Day 0 waiting in line for the badges, but thankfully it was early morning so it was ok. The only other burn that I got that was bad was from Day 1's Exhibitor's Hall line. The other days we brought an umbrella for the girl with us who was being sunburnt badly, and we traded it off. Thankfully, I tan. It takes a lot for me to burn. The bridge of my nose got burnt, and the top of my cheeks, but the rest of me just tanned.

I really wanna go back to AX sometime~ If just for the experience of getting trapped in the Dealer's Room (they kept telling us one door was an exit, that wasn't). I'll definately pack an umbrella though because that convention truly needs it.

That's actually another reason I haven't gone before. Cons that take place during major holidays are somewhat inconvenient. I don't see why they couldn't have it during the last weekend of June, or something...

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